AeroMobil's flying car to go on sale in 2017

The car is equipped with an autopilot - and a parachute for emergencies - and its makers hope it will herald a new age of "door to door" transportation.

AeroMobil's flying car to go on sale in 2017
LONDON: A two-seater flying car which can take flight from any clear road could go on sale as early as 2017, potentially changing personal transport on a global scale, its manufacturers say.

The Czech-built vehicle can hit over 160 kph on the ground and it flies at 200kph on twin propellers.

The car can land on just 150 feet of grass, and fly for up to 690 kilometres.

It can be used in road traffic anywhere in Europe, and needs just 750 feet of clear road to take off.

The car's manufacturers hope it will "change personal transport on a global scale."

"We believe that by 2017 we'll be able to launch this to market," said Juraj Vaculik, CEO of Slovakian company Aeromobil.
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"We don't even need airports. If something like a flying Uber and flying Lyft will be on the market, I think many users will find this a very efficient way to move," Vaculik said.

The company is in near-final prototype stage - and unlike other rivals, meets the criteria both for planes and for road vehicles in Europe, 'Metro.co.uk' reported.

The car is equipped with an autopilot - and a parachute for emergencies - and its makers hope it will herald a new age of "door to door" transportation.

The working model was designed and built in just 10 months.
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Aeromobil also has toughened suspension, so that the car can take off from relatively rough terrain, including paved streets or parkland.

However, Vaculik admits there are still some hurdles regarding where the plane is allowed to fly and take off.
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The company is yet to confirm a price tag or release date for the vehicle.
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Slovakian company Aeromobil has built a two-seater flying car which can take flight from any clear road. The car could go on sale as early as 2017!

We take a look at some salient facts about the flying car. Don't forget to watch a video of the flying car take off and land!

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Text: PTI & Agencies

Slovakian company Aeromobil has built a two-seater flying car which can take flight from any clear road. The car could go on sale as early as 2017!

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A fully functional prototype of the flying car was revealed in October 2014.

The new multi-modal vehicle prototype was developed and built in 10 months, claims Aeromobil.

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A fully functional prototype of the flying car was revealed in October 2014.

The new multi-modal vehicle prototype was developed and built in 10 months, claims Aeromobil.

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Certified by the Slovak Federation of Ultra-Light Flying, the functional prototype has entered a regular flight-testing program.

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Certified by the Slovak Federation of Ultra-Light Flying, the functional prototype has entered a regular flight-testing program.

Image by: aeromobil.com
The Czech-built vehicle can hit over 160 kph on the ground and it flies at 200kph on twin propellers.

Image by: aeromobil.com
The Czech-built vehicle can hit over 160 kph on the ground and it flies at 200kph on twin propellers.

Image by: aeromobil.com
The car can land on just 150 feet of grass, and fly for up to 690 kilometres.

Image by: aeromobil.com
The car can land on just 150 feet of grass, and fly for up to 690 kilometres.

Image by: aeromobil.com
It can be used in road traffic anywhere in Europe, and needs just 750 feet of clear road to take off.

Image by: aeromobil.com
It can be used in road traffic anywhere in Europe, and needs just 750 feet of clear road to take off.

Image by: aeromobil.com
The car is equipped with an autopilot - and a parachute for emergencies - and its makers hope it will herald a new age of "door to door" transportation.

Image by: aeromobil.com
The car is equipped with an autopilot - and a parachute for emergencies - and its makers hope it will herald a new age of "door to door" transportation.

Image by: aeromobil.com
Aeromobil also has toughened suspension, so that the car can take off from relatively rough terrain, including paved streets or parkland.

Image by: aeromobil.com
Aeromobil also has toughened suspension, so that the car can take off from relatively rough terrain, including paved streets or parkland.

Image by: aeromobil.com
"AeroMobil was designed in a way to fit into existing road infrastructure – its size is comparable to a limousine or a large luxury sedan," says AeroMobil.

It has low maintenance costs and can be parked in regular parking slots in cities, the company says.

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"AeroMobil was designed in a way to fit into existing road infrastructure – its size is comparable to a limousine or a large luxury sedan," says AeroMobil.

It has low maintenance costs and ca..
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The car's manufacturers hope it will "change personal transport on a global scale."

"We believe that by 2017 we'll be able to launch this to market," said Juraj Vaculik, CEO of Slovakian company Aeromobil.

Image by: aeromobil.com
The car's manufacturers hope it will "change personal transport on a global scale."

"We believe that by 2017 we'll be able to launch this to market," said Juraj Vaculik, CEO of Slovakian compa..
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